8724753

Spectrum Sensor for Cognitive Wireless Communication and Method for Cognitive Wireless Communication

PublishedMay 13, 2014
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1. A spectrum sensor for cognitive wireless communication which is provided in a cognitive wireless communication system comprising a wireless communication device capable of making cognitive wireless communication and is directed for sensing spectra in multiple frequency bands, comprising: a controller for controlling an operation mode to switch between a spectrum sensing mode in which the spectra are sensed and a communication mode in which communication is made with the wireless communication device during one symbol period of an ultra-wideband physical layer; a first integrator and a second integrator into which external wireless signals are input in parallel; a code inverter for inverting an output value of the second integrator; a first adder for adding an output value of the first integrator and the output value of the second integrator inverted by the code inverter; a first determination device connected to the first adder in series; a second adder for adding the output value of the first integrator and the output value of the second integration value not inverted by the code inverter; and a second determination device connected to the second adder in series, wherein the controller causes the first determination device to make a determination by use of the output value of the first adder when the operation mode is the communication mode, and causes the second determination device to make a determination by use of the output value of the second adder when the operation mode is the spectrum sensing mode.

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2. The spectrum sensor for cognitive wireless communication according to claim 1 , wherein the controller uses an integration interval selector and a delay selector to change an integration interval and a start point thereof of the integrator depending on the operation mode.

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3. The spectrum sensor for cognitive wireless communication according to claim 1 , comprising: a first antenna for receiving an external wireless signal; bandpass filters provided between the first antenna, and the first integrator and the second integrator; a group of antennas including second antennas for receiving external wireless signals; and a filter bank configured of a plurality of bandpass filters provided between the group of antennas, and the first integrator and the second integrator, wherein the controller switches the operation mode so that the external wireless signals are input into both the first integrator and the second integrator via the bandpass filters or the filter bank.

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4. The spectrum sensor for cognitive wireless communication according to claim 1 , wherein the symbol period includes a period in which communication is made and a period in which communication is not made, and the controller switches the operation mode to the spectrum sensing mode in the period in which communication is not made.

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May 13, 2014

Inventors

Yohannes Alemseged Demessie
Chen Sun
Ha Nguyen Tran
Hiroshi Harada

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